I think there are 2.6.10-rc1 changes in this bk-update. in new kernel_src/include/linux/pci.h pci_restore/save_state function is smaller(args) ,but in 2.6.9 has 2 args.

maybe looking at older init.c file and this function calling places and adding absent args to the new will help.

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this seems quite speedy, I was really satisfied with 2.6.9-rc1-nitro4, was fast and stable. The other nitro's where less stable, got seg-faults.
It seems this 2.6.9-nitro1 is 100% quality. Well let's see in a few days

I think there are 2.6.10-rc1 changes in this bk-update. in new kernel_src/include/linux/pci.h pci_restore/save_state function is smaller(args) ,but in 2.6.9 has 2 args.

maybe looking at older init.c file and this function calling places and adding absent args to the new will help.

greetings

Same problem here, i found a link about pci_restore_state
but i wasn't able to correct the problem (my coding knowledge are a lttle bit of Pascal 6 years about so ...). So i just comment out the line 804 of sound/core/init.c, it complies ok but didn't solves my sound problems with via82xx

Just make a little tryout you who have via onboard sound.
If you have loopback cable for tv-card try to pull it out and check if
the noise is here again. I think is a problem with the line-in input,
I can be wrong (but when my card is on TV I hear no more noises).

hugh, I forgot to point... I found the All-in-one v4l patch2.6.9-rc4 was not applied to the kernel....... (just cause it was missing my tv card,
Empire_PCI_TV_Radio_LE , for wich I wrote the settings)
for this I repatched with the original gz file.

but if somebody get a problem with vesafb-tng on radeon mobility 9600
on 1400x1050 resolution

this option get some problems with vesafb-tng on my radeon mobility
video=vesafb:ywrap,pmipal,1400x1050@60
at the point of fbcon initialisation the screen stay black with the last kernel output
and freez, system starts normal but console screen cannot be used.

I think there are 2.6.10-rc1 changes in this bk-update. in new kernel_src/include/linux/pci.h pci_restore/save_state function is smaller(args) ,but in 2.6.9 has 2 args.

maybe looking at older init.c file and this function calling places and adding absent args to the new will help.

greetings

Same problem here, i found a link about pci_restore_state
but i wasn't able to correct the problem (my coding knowledge are a lttle bit of Pascal 6 years about so ...). So i just comment out the line 804 of sound/core/init.c, it complies ok but didn't solves my sound problems with via82xx

It's now compileing fine, thx every one - just reboot and see how it works:

I seem to have stability issues with this kernel My system is a P4 SMP HT and the system hangs under some form of medium load (nothing major, e.g. emerging some software). I will post my .config if anyone is willing to help. The "only" thing I could see is that I had to change PCI Access to "Direct" instead of "Bios" (or "Any") because otherwise my ps2 mouse and keyboard would not work with acpi=on.
Could anyoen with a similar system possibly post their .config ????

i had to disable all of the API sequencer stuff in order to get it to compile. Also, my USB 2.0 doesn't work. I had to lower it to USB 1.1 in order for the kernel to find my keyboard and mouse (i didn't have this problem in Love-mm).

Hello guys, first I want to state that this is my first nitro kernel, so maybe I'm not doing something right thus resulting the problems I have. I've installed it following this method. So far it's really stable and fast, but I have 2 issues I can't resolve. The first thing is, that the nvidia module (/lib/modules/2.6.9-nitro1/video/nvidia.ko) does not autoload. Tried reemerging several times, but no luck. Manual loading still works though through insmod. I have "nvidia" in /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6, so that's not a problem, also after every reemerge of the driver i run modules-update. This technique worked with every kernel I've used before.

The second issue I have is with hdparm. Although I've added it to boot runlevel (rc-update add hdparm boot), and configured it in /etc/conf.d/hdparm with

Code:

hda_args="-d1 -X69 -u1 -m16 -c3"
cdrom0_args="-d1"

, it runs after the boot process mounts the partitions, generating errors of "operation not permitted" type.

Got that first when updated to 2.6.9 gentoo-dev-sources, and fixed modifying that packages.mask file.
Maybe that's something i'm forgetting to compile on kernel? Dunno, the stack size, MTRR and stuff seems fine. It's my first experience with nitro, seems nicely fast by the way, and the nvidia it's the only problem i've found.

Reemerging nvidia didn't help, I've always done it the way you described, and never had any problems. I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the 2.6.9 nitros, because both nitro1 and nitro2 are giving me the same errors.

The most weird thing is, that manually (after login) both work._________________Veritas, Aequitas